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Lesa L Woodby

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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education|November 16, 2013
Formative evaluation of a multi-component, education-based intervention to improve processes of end-of-life careBeverly R Williams, Lesa L Woodby, F Amos Bailey, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|March 12, 2011
Expanding the notion of researcher distress: the cumulative effects of codingLesa L Woodby, Beverly Rosa Williams, Angelina R Wittich, et al.
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Using formative evaluation to improve a smoking cessation intervention for pregnant womenMyra A Crawford, Lesa L Woodby, Toya V Russell, et al.
Death Studies|August 19, 2008
Identifying and responding to ethical and methodological issues in after-death interviews with next-of-kinBeverly R Williams, Lesa L Woodby, F Amos Bailey, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|August 9, 2013
"He got his last wishes": ways of knowing a loved one's end-of-life preferences and whether those preferences were honoredAngelina R Wittich, Beverly Rosa Williams, F Amos Bailey, et al.
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|September 10, 2005
Data collection in a multisite project: TeleformJ Michael Hardin, Lesa L Woodby, Myra A Crawford, et al.
Evaluation Review|March 6, 2008
Using an empirical binomial hierarchical Bayesian model as an alternative to analyzing data from multisite studiesJ Michael Hardin, Billie S Anderson, Lesa L Woodby, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|March 25, 2014
"Don't get weak in your compassion": bereaved next of kin's suggestions for improving end-of-life care in Veterans Affairs Medical CentersJennifer S Riggs, Lesa L Woodby, Kathryn L Burgio, et al.
Omega|April 27, 2013
"A room full of chairs around his bed": being present at the death of a loved one in Veterans Affairs Medical CentersBeverly Rosa Williams, F Amos Bailey, Lesa L Woodby, et al.
Journal of Hospital Medicine|October 16, 2007
Barriers to mobility during hospitalization from the perspectives of older patients and their nurses and physiciansCynthia J Brown, Beverly R Williams, Lesa L Woodby, et al.
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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education|November 16, 2013
Formative evaluation of a multi-component, education-based intervention to improve processes of end-of-life careBeverly R Williams, Lesa L Woodby, F Amos Bailey, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|March 12, 2011
Expanding the notion of researcher distress: the cumulative effects of codingLesa L Woodby, Beverly Rosa Williams, Angelina R Wittich, et al.
Health Communication|April 28, 2005
Using formative evaluation to improve a smoking cessation intervention for pregnant womenMyra A Crawford, Lesa L Woodby, Toya V Russell, et al.
Death Studies|August 19, 2008
Identifying and responding to ethical and methodological issues in after-death interviews with next-of-kinBeverly R Williams, Lesa L Woodby, F Amos Bailey, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|August 9, 2013
"He got his last wishes": ways of knowing a loved one's end-of-life preferences and whether those preferences were honoredAngelina R Wittich, Beverly Rosa Williams, F Amos Bailey, et al.
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|September 10, 2005
Data collection in a multisite project: TeleformJ Michael Hardin, Lesa L Woodby, Myra A Crawford, et al.
Evaluation Review|March 6, 2008
Using an empirical binomial hierarchical Bayesian model as an alternative to analyzing data from multisite studiesJ Michael Hardin, Billie S Anderson, Lesa L Woodby, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|March 25, 2014
"Don't get weak in your compassion": bereaved next of kin's suggestions for improving end-of-life care in Veterans Affairs Medical CentersJennifer S Riggs, Lesa L Woodby, Kathryn L Burgio, et al.
Omega|April 27, 2013
"A room full of chairs around his bed": being present at the death of a loved one in Veterans Affairs Medical CentersBeverly Rosa Williams, F Amos Bailey, Lesa L Woodby, et al.
Journal of Hospital Medicine|October 16, 2007
Barriers to mobility during hospitalization from the perspectives of older patients and their nurses and physiciansCynthia J Brown, Beverly R Williams, Lesa L Woodby, et al.
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